There was a concern that was expressed to me. It may be based on a misapprehension but it was expressed to me by two separate members of Parliament, both of whom have children who are now of working age but still quite young. This may or may not be a correct fear. If it isn't, then I'd like you to let me know. Their fear is that they have to provide information regarding members of their family who are dependent upon them and live in the same residence, which obviously means their teenage children. This includes information on their place of employment. There was fear that this information would become publicly available, which clearly can't have any influence on conflict of interest but which could, in their minds, represent a bit of a threat to their children.
I'm not sure if that's actually a correct fear, or if it's something that actually can't happen, but I thought I would ask the question to find out whether it's a possibility or not.